Kemp, OK Running Trails and Maps

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Celebration Pass Hike and Bike Trail

1.6 mi
State: TX
Concrete

College Parkway Hike and Bike Trail

1.7 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Cottonwood Creek Trail (Allen)

7.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Cottonwood Creek Trail (McKinney)

2.8 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Mustang Creek Trail

2.8 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Serenity Park Hike and Bike Trail

0.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Taychas Trail

1.25 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Trail de Paris

3.3 mi
State: TX
Asphalt

Chaparral Rail Trail

36.4 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Gravel

Northeast Texas Trail

102 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

Ray Roberts Greenbelt

10.5 mi
State: TX
Gravel

Rowlett Creek Trail

7.3 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Watters Branch Trail

7.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete

El Dorado Parkway Hike & Bike Trail

3.4 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Gabe Nesbitt Park Hike and Bike Trail

0.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Wilson Creek Greenbelt

6.5 mi
State: TX
Boardwalk, Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Celebration Pass Hike and Bike Trail travels through northeast Allen, a suburb of Dallas, connecting residents to two parks and the city's on-street bike route. The trail runs along the Allen and...
TX 1.6 mi Concrete
The College Parkway Hike and Bike Trail is a non-motorized recreation trail in Frisco, Texas. The trail sits in the landscaped right-of-way of the electric utility, TXU Energy, meaning it shares space...
TX 1.7 mi Concrete
Frisco's Cottonwood Creek Greenbelt Trail is 2.2 miles of trail within the Cottonwood Creek Greenbelt Park. About the Route Cottonwood Creek Greenbelt Trail features two miles of trails,...
TX 2.2 mi Concrete
The Cottonwood Creek Trail provides a north-south route through Allen, a northern suburb of Dallas, spanning 7.5 miles in two disconnected segments. The northern section begins at Ridgeview Drive,...
TX 7.5 mi Concrete
The Cottonwood Creek Trail is a concrete hike and bike path in the Dallas suburb of McKinney, Texas. Beginning at the southeast corner of Gabe Nesbitt Park, the trail follows Pine Ridge Boulevard...
TX 2.8 mi Concrete
Allen is a city just north of Plano, Texas within the Dallas-Fort Worth metro footprint. The city is home to over 60 miles of paved share-use pathways. The Mustang Creek Trail is one of these, a trail...
TX 2.8 mi Concrete
The Serenity Park Hike and Bike Trail winds through western McKinney, a fast-growing community about 30 miles north of Dallas. The trail begins in its namesake park and follows a tree-lined route...
TX 0.5 mi Concrete
The Taychas Trail is located in Frisco, a fast-growing suburb of Dallas named after the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway that was built here in the early 1900s. The trail leaves from Coit Road in the...
TX 1.25 mi Concrete
The Trail de Paris runs for just over 3 miles from the town of Paris east into the countryside. The paved route follows a lovely corridor of shade trees, crossing bridges as it heads along a former...
TX 3.3 mi Asphalt
Chaparral Rail Trail, connecting four counties northeast of Dallas, has been developing since it was first envisioned in 1995. The 36-mile route is the westernmost leg of the regional Northeast Texas...
TX 36.4 mi Asphalt, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Gravel
When its 130 miles are completed, the Northeast Texas Trail will be the longest recreational trail in Texas and the fourth longest in the United States. Following former railroad corridors, the trail...
TX 102 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Note: Per the Ray Roberts Lake State Park website, "Due to prior flood damage, the FM 380 section of the Greenbelt Corridor is closed. The hard surface trail of the Greenbelt Corridor between Hwy 428...
TX 10.5 mi Gravel
The Rowlett Creek Trail matches the course of its namesake waterway. The trail starts at Bolin Park and head west, the begins to meander north before coming to a fork. The west branch winds along West...
TX 7.3 mi Concrete
The Watters Branch Trail travels through upscale neighborhoods and wooded riparian areas. The main segment It begins at Ridgewood Drive near a parcel of undeveloped parkland, and travels south more...
TX 7.1 mi Concrete
This concrete non-motorized pathway starts in a residential part of McKinney, on Voltaire Boulevard then whips round and ducks under El Dorado Parkway to emerge on the edge of Valley Creek Park. The...
TX 3.4 mi Concrete
This concrete trail is a continuation of a trail that starts in Serenity Park, north of Eldorado Parkway, runs along the east side of Gabe Nesbitt Community Park, and continues along Cottonwood Creek....
TX 0.5 mi Concrete
Wilson Creek has always been a fundamental part of McKinney history. When Collin County was created, the Texas legislature determined that each county seat had to be within three miles of the center...
TX 6.5 mi Boardwalk, Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

Cottonwood Creek Greenbelt Trail (Frisco)

nice short ride

May, 2026 by smith-ma

This is a nice short trail but we always ride this trail out and back and then connect to other trails riding along the Frisco trails bike lane to McCormick park and then lake front trails! Makes for a nice long ride !

Chaparral Rail Trail

Short walk

April, 2026 by lexi.mullins88

Started in Farmersville. Very peaceful, love the sound of the birds, nice paved trail

Chaparral Rail Trail

New hikers, completed 13.2 miles

October, 2025 by christamcclure

My hub and I parked one of our cars at Celeste HS and the other at the Farmersville Trailhead parking lot. Starting at 8:10am from the trailhead, we hiked the 13.2 miles. We are in moderate shape and our feet were dead when we reached the high school around 1pm. I have large blisters on the outside of each foot and hub has blisters on both of his achiles tendons. The trail was great. It was clean and had many benches and trashcans within 3 miles of the trailhead. The trail crosses many streets and many bridges. The trees shade a majority of the trail. There aren't any benches between Merit and Celeste and much of the trail is rocky.

Accordion

Cottonwood Creek Greenbelt Trail (Frisco)

sure it is short, but lovely

July, 2025 by yyyzkj4q5c

Perfect for all kinds of human fueled wheels.

Mustang Creek Trail

mustang creek trail

July, 2025 by paige.streeter

Beautiful walk, lots of wildlife Beaver, stork, crane, ducks, turtles, and of course rabbits and squirrels. Lots of birds chirping too

Northeast Texas Trail

It may be 100 miles long but after 5 miles, it isn't cyclable

November, 2024 by krkobel1

Started on the trail in Farmersville. It's a quaint town with parking right a the trail head. The first couple of miles were well-maintained and paved. Then the trail switched to crushed rock. Still able to cycle but had to watch out for holes in the path and uneven transitions to bridges. Then right where the trail crossed FM2194, the trail turned into two tire ruts just filled with large rocks. Passable by mountain bike but not on my street bike.

Cottonwood Creek Trail (McKinney)

Chill run through the McKinney burbs ¿

October, 2024 by t6t7z2q6br

This is a nice paved trail that stretches a decent chuck of the McKinney suburbs. Plenty of places to split off and hit a store if you need some quick fuel or hydration.

Northeast Texas Trail

It’s definitely not finished.

September, 2024 by roryzimpelman23

Started it at the very nice New Boston trailhead and after 3 miles the asphalt disappears into dirt and grass. It’s very doable on a gravel or mt. bike but this is not a paved greenway by any means. Hopefully it eventually becomes one.

Northeast Texas Trail

Trail needs some TLC

June, 2024 by abqduffer

Drove up to the Farmersville trailhead and left from the Onion Shed. Lots of cracked pavement for the first segment (~1 mile). Good concrete segment for next mile or so. Then it’s crushed granite with some washout in sections. Turned around after ~5 miles at FM2149 as trail surface was crushed gravel and very rough ride.

Celebration Pass Hike and Bike Trail

easy and quick

September, 2023 by megansanchez25

Great ride on a weekday or weekend, extremely easy and enjoyable. It’s got some views but it’s more about the ride! Love it and it’s pet friendly

Chaparral Rail Trail

nice trail

March, 2023 by tqynxtfhz5

Biked about 11 miles, starting in Farmersville. Other than a few muddy spots, it’s a good ride. Progresses from asphalt, to different types of gravel to trail. Spring seems like the perfect time to go. I would not recommend this trail during the summer, or on any other type of bike, other than a mountain or hybrid. The park in Farmersville desperately needs a restroom.

College Parkway Hike and Bike Trail

nice neighborhood trail

March, 2023 by jennifizz

Nice length and sidewalk. Wish Frisco would beautify it. Needs more shade, trees and benches and maybe arbors. Then it would be perfect.

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